Educational visit to National Gandhi Museum, Rajghat

The students of Class VIII visited the National Gandhi Museum, Rajghat on 16th, 18th and 19th April 2024 as part of an activity by the history department . The trip began with a lot of enthusiasm and vigour. The National gallery showcased a large number of paintings and personal belongings of Mahatma Gandhi. It is a unique museum with its rich collection of original documents, personal relics not only belonging to Gandhiji but also of his close associates. Gandhiji’s life is presented here through relics, photographs, audio-visuals, literature, art works and full scale replica of his hut in Sabarmati Ashram. 

The galleries included Charkha Gallery, Martyrdom Gallery, Commemorative Gallery, Children Gallery etc.The students were shown a short documentary film on the life of Mahatma Gandhi depicting his contribution in the freedom struggle. The use of advanced multimedia to showcase Mahatma Gandhi’s lifestyle and his principles not only induced and increased the awareness of children but also instilled in them the sense of nationalism.The trip was organized by the history coordinator Ms.Nuzhat Shaikh Class VIII Coordinator.

Early Dispersal

Keeping in view of the traffic situation in Delhi, the school will have an early dispersal. School will be closing today at 12:30 pm, Friday, 26th July 2024. Parents are requested to make necessary arrangements accordingly.

Launch of various events during Shiksha Saptah (July 22-28, 2024) being organised by the Department of Skill Education

CBSE/SE/DS/2024                                                                                               Dated: 23.07.2024

NOTIFICATION

Launch of various events during Shiksha Saptah (July 22-28, 2024) being organised by the Department of Skill Education

With reference to CBSE Circulars/ Notifications issued earlier, and the ongoing Shiksha Saptah, the formal launch (in virtual mode) of the following events shall be conducted as per the following schedule:

No. Event CBSE Circular/Notification No. Date and time YouTube link
1. Youth Ideathon – 2024 Notif. No. 79/2024Dated: 18th July 202424th July 2024(Wednesday)11:00 am–12:00 noonhttps://youtube.com/live/fMCMlu9spzA
2.‘The Digital Educator’-online course forTeachers (offered byUNESCO MGIEP)
Cir. No.: Skill-53/2024Dated: 10.07.2024
24th July 2024(Wednesday)12:00 noon –1:00 pm
https://www.youtube.com/live/b68Vj7VQTMk
3. Skill Expo & GuidanceFestival – 2024
Cir. No.: Skill-48/2024Dated:24/06/2024
25th July, 2024(Thursday)11:00 am–12:00 noon
https://youtube.com/live/8XKO3KWxXgs
4. Digital LiteracyProgram
— 26th July, 2024(Friday)11:00 am–12:00 noon
https://www.youtube.com/video/kg4ll7xYPH8/
5. Impact of AutomotiveTechnology onSociety
Notifi. No. 82/2024Dated: 19th July 2024
26th July, 2024(Friday)03:00 pm–04:00 pm
https://youtube.com/video/X5j8PeC3omE

Principals of all the schools affiliated with the Board are requested to join the above events along with their teachers & students.

Director (Skill Education)

Assembly VII-A & VII-B (24-07-2024)

Topic: GURU PURNIMA

“Guru is the light in the dark, an Inspiration and Aspiration”.

The students of classes VII A and VII B presented their class assembly on the topic- “Guru Purnima.”A teacher is not the one who teaches, but the one who inspires you to learn.

The Compering was efficiently handled by Aakarsh Mishra, Darshika Khandelwal, Amaira Ahluwalia, Aarav Tripathi and Anya Sethi .

The assembly commenced with a melodious prayer “Teri hai zameen tera Aasmaan” which was sung by Ananya Singh, Sushant Rai, Atharva Bhadula, Vihaan Sharma, Suryaansh Garg, Paras Sharma, Deekshant Jaiman, Daksh, Gulshan Kumar, Deepraj Bhagat Lakra, Hardik Nawariya, Jairaj Singh Oberoi, Saira Nath, Manav Malhotra, Shubhi Pandey, Vartika Pandey, Satyajit Jana, and Veera Singh. This was followed by the Ganesh Vandana which was beautifully performed by Inaaya Jain and G. Josheka Sai.

The Shlok was recited by Ayush Pandey and the meaning was illustrated by Kartikay Singh. Next was Devanshi Agarwal and Shanaya Arora sharing their insightful and thought-provoking “Thoughts for the day”, they truly inspired the audience with their wisdom and positivity. The news updates were given by Nandani Kaushik, Mohd.Yusuf Wasif, Apoorva Tiwari, and Azhaan Jamal.

The skit was presented by Arshi Batra, Kaustav Vaibhav, Ayana Aggarwal,Viaan Madan, Kanav Puri, Ashman , Krishaang Singhl, Yesha Gaur, Rishab Bhandari, Rujul Kumar, Arjun Rana and Vivaan Kumar. A Poem telling the significance of Gurus was composed and recited by Pallavi Bhadauria and Veer Pratap Singh.

The stage came alive with a captivating dance performance by Gurnoor Narula, Charvy Singh, Aavika Sinha, Arpita, Aarna, Akhilesh Kr.Singh, and Avatara Khandhari. A zealous group song was performed by Avni Kalra, Shiven Vij, Chhavi Shaambhavyi, Nirmaan Chopra, Vivaan Sabharwal, Vivaan Jain, Manvir Singh, Hardik Singh Shekhawat, Kasni kashyap, Prakhar Pandey, Yuvraj Grover, Ansh Garg, Ananya Rath, Avantika Wadhwa, Ayaan Aziz, Vivaan Sharma, Anmol Singh, Bhavya Basoya and Aaradhya Dhanuka.

The invitations and folders were made by Aavika Sinha, Afia, Devanshi Agarwal, Ananya Singh, Yesha Gaur, Vikalp Biswas and Tanuja Joshi. The digital presentation was made by Asad Iqbal, Pallavi Bhadauria, Ansh Garg and Tanuja joshi. The board was decorated by Vivaan Sharma, Arshi Batra, Apoorva Tiwari, Avni Aggarwal, Afia, Suryaans Garg and Yuvraj Grover.

24 JULY 2024, WEDNESDAY
CLASSES VII A AND VII B
CLASS TEACHERS – MS KAVITA KUMARI & MS TANUSRI BAKSHI
HEADMISTRESS- DR ANUBHA GOPAL
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS MAHIMA GOEL
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS PREETI PRATIHARI & MS BHARTI SHUKLA (ASSEMBLY INCHARGE)

Festival Della Scienza-3.0

“Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure science” Edwin Powell Hubble

Delhi Public school R.K Puram hosted its annual Science festival ‘Festival Della Scienza-3.0’ in a hybrid mode on 20th July 2024.The event was organised in collaboration with the Biology Department, Chemistry Department, and Physics Department of the school. Students from 28 schools from all over Delhi  participated in this event, brought together by their desire to showcase their scientific aptitude and creativity through exhibitions and competitions.

The Science fest was conducted both online and offline. The online mode had events such as Mappa Mentale/Mind Map Design for students of Classes VI to VIII on the topic Principles of Science in the Human Body. Fotografia Scientifica/Scientific Photography for Classes IX and X On Scientific Phenomenon around us. Messaggio Bobine/ Reels with a message for Classes  XI and XII on Air Pollution. Programma di lezione/Lesson Plan Design for Science Teachers on Lesson plan written innovatively as per the new NCF Guidelines.

The onsite activities consisted of 8 events conducted across various venues within the school, such as – 

Quiz di Scienza/Science Quiz for Class VI on All aspects of Science: Past,Present & Future. The event consisted of 21 teams of 2 students each. The preliminary round consisted of 30 questions, after which 6 teams qualified for the final round of 30 questions. 

Giochiamo alla Scienza/Let’s play Science for Class VII on any concept/principle/theory/laws of Science. The participants were required to create an innovative game (board, card, or online) applying the concept chosen by them within 5 minutes. The judgement criteria consisted of creativity, confidence and presentation, ease of playing, choice of scientific concept and its application, and the overall impact of the project. The judges for the event were Dr Arushi Gupta, professor of anaesthesia at Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, and Dr Nandita Naryanswamy, assistant professor at department of biochemistry, Sri Venkateswara College. 

Rappresentare/Role Play for Class VIII on Gadgets we use. The 21 participating schools showcased the importance of technology in everyday life, and were judged on the basis of the message conveyed through the script and the overall impact of the demonstration.

1.Dr Rakhi NarangAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Electronics, Sri Venkateswara College
2.Mr HimanshuTheatre Teacher at The Sri Ram School Moulsari

Esprimere/Express the concept for Class IX was an event in which participants had to make use of cost effective and eco-friendly material to demonstrate an activity on any topic from the Class IX Science Text Book. The creative and elaborate models highlighted various concepts of science observed in our surroundings. Participants were judged on the basis of explanation and clarity of concept, innovation, materials used, queries answered and the overall impact. The event was judged by Dr Rinky Aggarwal, a Level 5 scientist at NIPGR, 

Vasant Kunj and Rudraneel Sinha, who is pursuing his PhD at Purdue University, USA.

Scoprire la natura/Discover nature for Class X on Patterns in nature/Natural Scientific Phenomenon in and around us. Participants employed various explanatory materials such as presentations, posters and demonstrations to explain the principle and impact of an interesting natural scientific phenomenon within 5 minutes. The participants were judged on the basis of choice of topic, presentation, scientific skills, clarity and explanation of phenomena, and overall impact. The judges consisted of Dr Shailza Gera, senior consultant anaesthesiologist at Adiva Hospital ultrasonologist at Neptune Hospital, and Dr Monika Sharma, who is an associate professor at the department of zoology at Miranda House and has assisted in the framing of the NEP and CBCS curricula. 

The events for class XI and XII were divided into three distinct categories.

Physics:Creativa Ingegneria/creative Engineering where they had to design a useful creative device/tool/machinery to provide novel solutions to everyday problems. 16 schools participated in the event, where the participants had an hour to assemble the components to create their models, and had 4 minutes to present the concept to the judges. The judgement criteria consisted of clarity of concept, innovation, efficacy, cost effectiveness and application. The event was judged by Mr Arpan Kumar Kar, who is a professor of Information Systems and School of Artificial Intelligence at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and holds the AS Gupta Endowed Chair Professorship in data and decision science.

Chemistry:Demo di Chimica/Chemistry demo where they had to give a demonstration of any concept of chemistry related to the syllabus of their class XI and XII textbooks. The judges for the event were Mrs Monica Bhatia and Mrs Alinda Holla, who have both been chemistry teachers in Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram. The criteria for judgement was innovation, presentation, concept clarity and explanation queries answered and overall impact. 

Biology: Medicina futura/future Medicine for classes XI and XII, where they had to give an innovative method to diagnose/treat any medical condition. The criteria for judgement was medical condition chosen, originality of solution,creativity, delivery and communication and clinical use for human welfare. The event was judged by Dr Deepak Ghualiani, professor of surgery at MAMC and Fellow at the American College of Surgeons and Dr Rohit Saxena , senior consultant of thoracic surgery at Metro Centre for Respiratory Diseases. 

The valedictory ceremony was conducted wherein the Principal Ms Padma Srinivasan felicitated Chief Guests Mr. Ashish Chaudhury, an alumni, and also the director of Akash Healthcare, Ms. Pallavi Verma of the Head media, Branding and Communication and Mr. Pritam Bokadia, EA to Dr. Ashish. The Principal Ms Padma Srinivasan in her address congratulated the meritorious students for their commendable hard work. She also congratulated the Heads of the departments  Ms Niva Chhonkar,Mr Prem Prakash Dhawan and Mr Ajay Goel for the splendid fest. She also congratulated the teachers involved in the fest for their dedication and sincerity displayed especially at events of this magnitude. She also said that the activities were designed in a way to test the talent of students.The words of famous scientists continue to inspire us and remind us of the immense power of human curiosity, innovation, and perseverance. From uncovering the mysteries of the universe to unravelling the intricacies of the microscopic world, scientists have transformed our understanding of reality and opened up new horizons of knowledge.These events help open new corridors for children to explore.

The vote of thanks was proposed by the Vice Principal Mr Naresh Miglani where he thanked the Principal Ms Padma Srinivasan for providing the students with the opportunity to host such events which ignite young  minds and help develop a scientific bent of mind.He also thanked the heads of the three  departments of Science,Ms Niva Chhonkar,Mr Prem Prakash Dhawan and Mr Ajay Goel  for the smooth collaborative effort which helps in the success of the event.He also thanked the teachers involved for their hard work and sincerity and the support staff for working tirelessly for all the support provided.

The ceremony culminated with the rendition of the national anthem by the school choir. 

The results of Festival della Scienza 3.0 are as follows.

Overall Winners
Delhi Public School FaridabadDelhi Public School RK Puram 

ONSITE EVENTS:

QUIZ DI SCIENZA/SCIENCE QUIZ
PositionSchool
1st PlaceDelhi Public School, Mathura Road
2nd Place Delhi Public School, Indirapuram
3rd PlaceDelhi Public school, Rohini
GIOCHIAMO ALLA SCIENZA/LET’S PLAY SCIENCE
PositionSchool
1st PlaceDelhi Public School, Faridabad
2nd Place Tagore International School , Vasant Vihar
3rd PlaceDelhi Public School, Sushant Lok Gurugram
RAPPRESENTARE/ROLE PLAY
PositionSchool
1st PlaceCarmel Convent
2nd Place Delhi Public School, Indirapuram
3rd PlaceDelhi Public School, Sushant Lok
ESPRIMERE/EXPRESS THE CONCEPT
PositionSchool
1st PlaceAmity International School, Noida
2nd Place KR Mangalam World School, Vikaspuri
3rd PlaceSt Thomas Girls Senior Secondary School
SCOPRIRE LA NATURA/DISCOVER NATURE
PositionSchool
1st PlaceDelhi Public School, Greater Noida
2nd Place St. Thomas Girls Senior Secondary School 
3rd PlaceMayoor School, Noida
CREATIVA INGEGNERIA/CREATIVE ENGINEERING
PositionSchool
1st PlaceDelhi Public School , Noida
2nd Place Mount Abu Public School, Rohini
3rd PlaceDelhi Public School , R.K. Puram Delhi Public School , Greater Noida
DEMO DI CHIMICA/CHEMISTRY DEMO
PositionSchool
1st PlaceDelhi Public School, Vasant Kunj
2nd Place Delhi Public School, Faridabad
3rd PlaceDelhi Public School, R.K Puram Tagore International School
MEDICINA FUTURA/FUTURE MEDICINE
PositionSchool
1st PlaceSt. Thomas Girl Senior Sec School
2nd Place Delhi Public School , International Saket Delhi Public School , R.K Puram
3rd PlaceDelhi Public School, Vasant Kunj

CLASS IX OPEN HOUSE

The Open House for the parents of Class IX was organized on 13th July 2024 from 8:00 a.m. to  1:00 p.m. in order to facilitate a fruitful interaction between the parents and the subject teachers. The parents interacted with the subject teachers on a one-to-one basis regarding their ward’s academic performance in the half yearly examination. Parents were appreciative of the efforts and the work done by the class 9 class teachers and the school authorities.

Assembly VIII-J & VIII-K (18-07-2024)

Topic: संघर्ष से सफलता

“Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward.”

“Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success.”

On Thursday, the 18th July 2024, the students of classes VIII-J and VIII-K presented their class assembly under the guidance of their class teachers – Ms. Jaishree Sharma and Mr.Sushil Prasad Verma, where the theme was “STRUGGLE TO SUCCESS”.

The compering was done by Myra Gupta, Vihaan Arora, Pihu Vaish and Myesha Vinayak, who guided the audience through the various segments of the assembly. The assembly commenced with a melodious prayer “Achyutam Keshavam ” sung by Anshika Gupta, Armaan, Dhani, Archi, Ridaaan, Prateet, Saisha, Pihu, Arshi, Aditi Mohindru, Diyati, Meha, Riyan, Apeksha.G, Hrida, Fatima, Tahira, Anshika.K, Arya, Neeva, and Harshdeep.

This was followed by the Durga Vandana by Anya Dobhal, Jivisha Jain and Kritika Chettri. Next, Adiya, Kriday and Shrishti shared insightful and thought-provoking “Thoughts for the day”, inspiring the audience with their wisdom and positivity. The news updates were given by Vir. J (weather news), Utsaav (sports news), Aarek (international news) and Samaira (national news). An Inspiring poem was recited by Ruhaan Arora, Ayansh, Aadya and Diyati.

The stage came alive with a captivating Western choir performance by Hrida, Apeksha Mathur, Fatima, Tahira, Riddhi, Ritika, Garvitt, Veeraaj, Inaya, Aditi, Meha, Arshi, Pranat and Apeksha Gupta. The skit was presented by Myra, Veeraaj, Arnav S., Jasmyrah, Shaurya U., Krishnav S., Harsh, Aadya, Meha, Diyati, Arshi, Aditi, Krishnav. B, Krivam, Raunit, Vedanth, Aarek, Inya, Viihaan, Mohd.Arhaan, Ahmed and Hriday. To add a dash of vibrant energy, a dance was performed by Anshika Gupta, Anushka, Amaya, Saisha, Neeva, Himanshu and Jasmyrah.

The invitations were made by Myra, Diyati, Amaya and Myesha. The digital presentation was made by Zaid, Kartikey, Arnav Agarwal and Arnav Maskara. The board was decorated by Myesha, Pihu, Fatima, Amaya, Inaya, Jasmyrah, Arya and Hrida.

18 JULY 2024, THURSDAY
CLASSES VIII J AND VIII K
CLASS TEACHERS – MR SUSHIL PRASAD and MS JAISHREE SHARMA
HEADMISTRESS- MS ANUBHA GOPAL
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS SAKSHI MALIK
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS KAVERI DHAR & MS BHARTI SHUKLA (ASSEMBLY INCHARGE)

Assembly XII-D & XII-V (16-07-2024)

TOPIC: “THE WINDS OF TIME”

“Let us remember: one book, one pen, one child and one teacher can change the world.”

~ Malala Yousafzai

On Tuesday, the 16th of July 2024, the students of classes XII-D and XII-V presented their class assembly, where they walked down memory lane and acknowledged the winds of time. They paid homage to the time they cherished together and looked forward to a hopeful future.

The Assembly commenced with an ardent prayer ‘You Raise Me Up’ performed by Aprameya, Aahana Sharma, Himangi Kukreja, Rayanna Manchanda, Advaya Narayan Sharma, Navya Jain, Simran, Yashvi, Ira, Lakshita, Naisha Nayar, Naisha Mittal,Pratiti, Kaushiki, Parvi, Sohaum, Agrim, Kaustabh, Sarthak, Kabir, Manya, Sharnagat, Ananta, Ayaanika, Hunar, Anviksha, Yashvita, Aashna, Radhika, Deevit, Akrita, Sahana and Vrinda.

This was followed by a skit-in-verse meshed into a class reunion scene presented by Anjika Anand, Radhika, Svara, Ira, Lakshita, Navya Datt, Advaya,Agrim, Sarthak, Kabir, Sohaum, Niyati, Mihika, Shubhangi, Vishesh, Tanvi, Vidhi and Manya.

A powerful dance vandana portraying gratitude was performed by – Plaksha Devshi accompanied by Ananta (Sitar), Tejas Agarwal (Guitar), Sharnagat (Swarmandal) and Sohaum (Tabla). Thereafter, the latest news updates were reported to the audience by Advaya Narayan Sharma, Tanvi, Vidhi, and Vishesh.

A dance on ‘We’re All in This Together’ was performed energetically by Navya Datt, Tvesha Saigal, Ayanna Goel and Manvi Singh. The penultimate act was a soulful rendition of two popular songs ‘Memories’ and ‘Night Changes’ that mesmerized the audience. It was sung by Aprameya, Aahana Sharma, Himangi Kukreja, Rayanna Manchanda, Advaya Narayan Sharma, Navya Jain, Simran, Ira, Lakshita, Naisha Nayar, Naisha Mittal, Pratiti, Kaushiki, Parvi, Sohaum, Agrim, Kaustabh, Sarthak, Kabir, Manya, Sharnagat, Ananta, Ayaanika, Hunar, Anviksha, Yashvita, Aashna, Radhika, Deevit, Akrita, Sahana and Vrinda.

The concluding act was an impassioned group dance which rejuvenated the audience and was performed on the song ‘Moments to Memories’ by Plaksha Devshi, Ayanna Goel, Tvesha Saigal, Navya Datt, Manvi Singh and Niyati Chauhan. The folders, invitation cards and boards were beautifully crafted by Naisha Kejriwal, Shanaya Nanda, Ananta Roy and Ayana Keswani. E – Invites for the class assembly were prepared by Tanvi, and the digital presentation was put together and presented by Tejas Agarwal, Swastika and Praneel Kelkar. The show melodiously came to an end with the playing of the School Anthem, followed by the National Anthem. The class assembly of XII – D and XII – V perfectly encapsulated the essence of school days and friendship, as it left an everlasting impact in the hearts of all who were present.

16 JULY 2024, TUESDAY
CLASSES XII D & XII V
CLASS TEACHERS – MS AASTHA KOCHAR & MS KAKOLI SENGUPTA
VICE PRINCIPAL – MR ANIL KATHURIA
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE – MS LALITA SRINIVASAN
ACTIVITY INCHARGE – MS KAVERI DHAR

Holiday on account of Muharram

It is hereby informed that Delhi Public School R.K Puram, East of Kailash and Vasant Vihar will remain closed on Wednesday, 17th July, 2024 on account of Muharram

Abhivyakti 2024

  “Art is not a mirror held up to reality but a hammer with which to shape it.”

― Bertolt Brecht

Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram hosted the Inter-School Art, Dance and Music Festival, Abhivyakti, on Saturday, 13 July 2024. The event was themed ‘Abhivyakti’, a Hindi phrase meaning ‘Expression’. The aim of this cultural extravaganza was to give the students a wide platform where they could freely express their creativity through music, dance and art. It was a way to explore their creativity beyond the four walls of the classroom.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from 20 schools from across North India in various competitions ranging from artistic endeavours such as mask paintings to musical and dance showcases, imbibing the spirit of artistic expression. It offered a platform for students to showcase their talent and zest for creativity.

‘Abhivyakti’ comprised six diverse events – The True Patriots, I Feel – Mask Painting, Craft Hangings, Dance It Out, When Taal Meets Melody, and Tunes and Beats

‘The True Patriots’ was a canvas-painting competition centred around the essence of patriotism for students of classes IX-XII. The event saw beautiful and mesmerising paintings that highlighted the notion of patriotism in a diverse manner. The event was judged by Mr Pankaj Guru, a veteran artist who has a vast experience in the field of Metal Sculptures,Relief Murals and different forms of art. The criteria for the judgement was research, creative thinking, relevance, skill, execution and impact.

‘I Feel – Mask Painting’ provided participants from classes IX-XII with the chance to convey their feelings in creative expressions through mask paintings. The competition focussed upon painting masks that represented emotions like amusement, anger, confusion, disappointment, doubt, elation, pain and sadness. Mr Shashi Paul, a renowned freelance artist who has worked in diverse mediums judged the event on the basis of aesthetic appeal, relevance, skill and creative thinking.

‘Craft Hangings’ served as a platform for students of classes VI-VIII to weave depictions of Indian cultural heritage into a single piece of craft. The participants were judged on their creative ability by Ms Kuheli Paul, an expert in painting,wood , leather design and Ceramics and had been associated with nurturing creative young minds since years.

‘Dance It Out’ was a fusion freestyle dance event for students of Classes VIII-XII wherein participants emphasised upon the essence of women empowerment through passionate displays of Western and Indian dance forms. Ms Madhumita Raut, a globally recognised face of Odissi dance and recipient of the Bharatamuni Award, and Mr Rajat Bakshi, who was trained at Broadway Dance Centre, New York and has been associated with the Arttree Academy of Music and Performing Arts, were the judges for the event. The participants were judged based on their choreography, expression, rhythm and originality.

‘When Taal Meets Melody’ was a group song event where each team consisted of eight  participants and were allowed to use a maximum of 3 instruments. The teams sang a mix of cover and original songs. The performances were judged on creativity, originality, quality of composition, rhythm and intonation by Mr Livingstone Kashung, a Grade VIII Rock & Pop Musician and a Western Music Teacher at Shiv Nadar School, Noida, and Mr Manjeet Singh, Senior Faculty at Shri Ram Bhartiya Kala Kendra, New Delhi.

‘Tunes and Beats’ was an instrumental fusion orchestra event for classes VI-XII wherein participants had to perform with a minimum of 4 Western and 4 Indian instruments, apart from any other unique instrument. Each school was allowed to send 8-10 participants. The panel of judges consisted of Mr Andrew Kamei, a multi-instrumentalist and Western Music Teacher at Gems International School, Gurgaon, and Mr Ashwani Sudan, a distinguished composer, lyricist and bearer of the titles of Sangeet Praveen and Sangeet Bhaskar. Participants were judged  on intonation, synchronisation, rhythm and originality.

The event commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest, Ms Gaurie Dwivedi, the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan, the Vice Principal, Mr Naresh Miglani, and the Headmistress, Ms Rashmi Malhotra. The Abhivyakti valedictory ceremony began with an introduction to the various events under the purview of the fest. The Chief Guest, Ms. Gaurie Dwivedi, an alumnus of Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram, is a versatile and multi-faceted person, a classical dancer, a seasoned journalist, an author of international repute, a Senior Editor with The Economic Times and the Editorial Head for ET Grey Cell. She was felicitated by the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan with a plant as a token of regard. In her address, Ms Padma Srinivasan emphasised on the importance of such creative platforms in making our mechanical lives more meaningful. She said that Art is a multifaceted phenomenon, serving as a reflection of our innermost emotions and the world around us . Art transcends languages and cultures, and becomes an invaluable asset in fostering unity and peace. She also congratulated the participating schools and reiterated that the students who participate in such mega-events are all winners, as performing in front of such a large crowd can be considered an achievement in itself. The winning performances were showcased in the AVH to a rousing applause. The young performers enthralled the audience with powerful renditions, fuelled with fervour and talent.

The chief guest, Ms Gaurie Dwivedi, highlighted the importance of art as a means to pave the way for the future. She appreciated the efforts of all the participants, emphasising how they had enhanced their performances through their intricate expressions, having captured the essence of ‘Abhivyakti’. She also reminded students to seize the opportunities the stage provides, enjoying every step of the way. After much anticipation, the results of the fest were announced and the winners were called to the stage to be presented with various awards and accolades for their achievements. Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram / Delhi Public School, Greater Noida emerged as the overall winner.

The ceremony drew to a close with the Headmistress, Ms Rashmi Malhotra, proposing the vote of thanks. She thanked the Principal, Ms Padma Srinivasan, for her vision and for providing students with such opportunities so as to help in their all round development which will place them firmly on a global platform in the years to come. She thanked the Vice Principals, Mr Naresh Miglani, Mr Anil Kathuria, Mr Mukesh Kumar, and the Headmistress, Dr Anubha Gopal, for their unstinted support in making such events a huge success. She thanked all the teachers involved in any capacity for their sincere hard work and dedication, and the support staff for working tirelessly in helping make this event a success.

The ceremony concluded with the national anthem.

Overall WinnerDelhi Public School, R. K. Puram / Delhi Public School, Greater Noida
When Taal Meets Melody
First PositionDelhi Public School, R. K. Puram / Mayoor School, Noida
Second PositionDelhi Public School, Faridabad
Third PositionBirla Vidya Niketan
Tunes and Beats 
First PositionDelhi Public School, R. K. Puram / Delhi Public School, Faridabad
Second PositionDelhi Public School, Greater Noida
Third PositionMayoor School, Noida
Dance It Out
First PositionDelhi Public School, R. K. Puram / Delhi Public School, Greater Noida
Second PositionEast Point School
Third PositionRukmani Devi Public School, Pitampura
The True Patriots 
First PositionDelhi Public School, Mathura Road
Second PositionFather Agnel School
Third PositionBirla Vidya Niketan
I Feel – Mask Painting
First PositionGyan Bharti School
Second PositionFather Agnel School
Third PositionTagore International School,Vasant Vihar
Craft Hangings – Indian Art 
First PositionRukmani Devi Public School, Pitampura
Second PositionSt. George’s School
Third PositionBirla Vidya Niketan

MVPP – A THUMPING SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE

A THUMPING SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE

Mukhyamantri Vigyan Pratibha Pariksha (MVPP) Examination, conducted by the Science Branch of the Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi was held on 10th December, 2023.

The objective of this examination was to identify exceptionally brilliant students of Class IX and recognize their scientific aptitude by awarding a scholarship and a certificate. 

Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram fosters a rich blend of holistic and futuristic education, giving an opportunity to the luminous minds to exemplify their skills and get recognised & rewarded for their accomplishment.

195 students took the exam and 41 qualified successfully. 

List of successful students is as follows-

S.NONAME OF THE STUDENTSECTIONRANK
1AAYUSH SINGHB4
2SHASHANK ROYE14
3TARUSH ARANM16
4ANIKA AGARWALC17
5DEVASHISH BİNDALI18
6AKANSH RAJANJ18
7VIVAAN JHAL23
8ANSHIMA SİNGHC29
9ANAV GUPTAN29
10MOHD ARSH KHANG30
11ADARSH YADAVD32
12DHRUV CHAWLAD35
13DIVYAM TIWARIC37
14ANASUYA WADHWAE37
15ARIHANT SHARMAC39
16MADHAV SHARANJ40
17KRISHIV GUPTAJ41
18MANAN LALLN41
19KSHITIZ AGGARWALJ42
20ARADHYA CHAWLAL42
21ASHVIKA CHAUDHRYF43
22RIDIT AGGARWALH44
23JAI GOELL44
24SHAURYA ATREB45
25TANISHQ ARORAB45
26MANASWITAG46
27MANVIK JAINJ46
28SHRESHTHAF47
29KABIR SAHNIM47
30PRATHAM BHALLAM47
31ADVAIT MISHRAE49
32ANWESH SARTHAKG49
33SAMRIDDHI BANSALJ49
34ATHARV SACHIN VIJANN49
35KINJAL GUPTAJ51
36KAVIN CHAUDHARYL52
37ANIRUDDH DUAC54
38ADARSH ASMITJ55
39ARIVAN GUPTAJ55
40HARSHUL NIMBLED87
41HRIDYANSHI SINGHC84

CBSE as an Affiliated Unit of SGFI

As you are aware, CBSE organizes sports events at Cluster/ Zonal and National level every year for students of its affiliated schools.

This is to further inform you that:

  1. CBSE as an Affiliated Unit of SGFI: CBSE has been affiliated with School Games Federation of India (SGFI) w.e.f. 08.07.2024 (Letter Attached). Accordingly, from 2024-25 onwards, the winners of CBSE National Games will participate in SGFI National School Games organized by SGFI every year.
  2. Alert against a Sports Organization using name of CBSE for organizing and participation in sports events: Further, it has been noticed that an organization named ‘CBSE Board School Games Welfare Society’ (CBSE-WSO), which is Agra (UP) based, is using the name of CBSE while organizing sports events, and also while participating in sports competitions being organized by SGFI and other sports bodies. It has been observed that the CBSE schools are unknowingly participating in the sports events being organized by this organization. CSBE has no connection in any manner with the organization named ‘CBSE Board School Games Welfare Society’ (CBSE-WSO), Agra (UP). All the schools are hereby advised not to associate with the said organization in any manner and not to participate in the sports competitions by this organization since neither the said organization is a part of CBSE, nor the CBSE has any connection with this organization. In case the schools receive any communication from any such organization, the same may be cross verified from the CBSE website (https://cbseit.in/cbse/2023/sports). All the schools are instructed through this circular not to participate in any sports event organized by the said organization ‘CBSE Board School Games Welfare Society’ (CBSE-WSO), otherwise action shall be taken against the school.